
"The B2B wholesale telco confirmed that only its French business was affected by the November 13 attack, including its cloud division and regional brands Eurafibre, FullSave, Netiwan, and Avelia. In a disclosure published on Sunday, Eurofiber said attackers exploited a vulnerability in its ticket management platform and stole the data it stored. This did not include banking details or other critical data, it confirmed, and the vulnerability is now patched."
"The telco did not specify the scale of the attack or how many individuals were affected in France but those located in Belgium, Germany, and the Netherlands are safe. The overall impact on Eurofiber's business was "limited," it said, although some systems used by indirect sales and wholesale partners were affected operationally. Customer-facing services were "fully operational" throughout the incident, it added."
Eurofiber confirmed only its French business was affected by the November 13 attack, including its cloud division and regional brands Eurafibre, FullSave, Netiwan, and Avelia. Attackers exploited a vulnerability in the ticket management platform and stole stored data, excluding banking details and other critical data. The vulnerability has been patched and the ticketing platform and ATE portal were placed under enhanced security. Some systems used by indirect sales and wholesale partners experienced operational disruptions, while customer-facing services remained fully operational. Eurofiber notified affected customers, reported an extortion-related attack to CNIL and ANSSI, and said additional security measures and expert support are in place.
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